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I was looking at the rear of the car from a distance and I noticed that my rear wheels are crooked. They look like they are leaning outward from the bottom? Is that a wheel alignment issue?
 
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my car is stock no upgrades on it the problem is only with the rear end. I have new tires to go on and I want to get an alignment. any thing I should tell the person doing the alignment?
 
the only way your back could be lowered to
the extent that you claim is if the previous
owner lowered the car without telling you.
or the springs have sagged to a crazy amount. thats rare though.some neg camber is ok but the front should have the same amount
too. when you take the car for alignment
make sure you pick a good shop. i went to
sears for their computerized alignment and
they f...ed it royal. now i do my own alignments.i have a caster camber gauge,toe gauge. the turn plates are in the works but
doing the job without them is harder but
doable.remember go to a shop that will spend the time to do it right.it will cost more but the results will be better.
 
I do not believe it is accurate to say the the G2 Legends have adjustable camber.

The rear is adjustable by using shims (horseshoe washers) between the lower control arms and the chassis. The front is adjustable if you buy and install a "camber kit", which is essentially just two replacement upper control arm mounts per side.

In view of this, I'd be wary of this shop.
 
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